LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky superintendents hope Gov. Andy Beshearâs guidance for offering in-person instruction in counties hit hardest by COVID-19 will include more data and changes to the stateâs coronavirus incidence rate map, which Beshear defended Thursday as "some of the best data" available to the state. The Kentucky Association of School Superintendents submitted its reopening recommendations Wednesday. Among its suggestions, KASS wants the state to âabandon a single metricâ and include factors like local hospitalizations, intensive care admissions and school-level quarantine numbers in determining when it is safe for in-person instruction. The governor said Thursday that his guidance may come as soon as Monday or, at the latest, Tuesday.